MACHINE HEAD Auctioning Off Guitar To Benefit Late EVILE Bassist's Family

December 16, 2009

San Francisco Bay Area metallers MACHINE HEAD are auctioning off Phil Demmel's Jackson KV2 guitar on eBay, signed by the entire band, to help raise funds for the family of Mike Alexander, the late EVILE bassist who passed away while on tour in Sweden on October 5, 2009.

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Born in West Ham, London, Alexander was 32 years old and was a founding member of EVILE, which formed in 2004.

EVILE's debut album, "Enter the Grave", was recorded in Copenhagen, Denmark and released through Earache in 2007. EVILE's second album, "Infected Nations", was released on September 21.

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